For most of this blog, we have recognized brave stars and celebrities who give us inspiration to believe in ourselves and love our bodies just how they were designed. I cannot help but shoutout Lili Reinhart speaking up about body image this week and motivating others to do the same- which is precisely what the Riverdale actress did.
Everyday, brave souls who do not have the fan support of these singers and actresses speak up about their body image issues. If you check on the Twitter discover page thousands of uplifting images, quotes, or even just real people’s stories on body dysmorphia flood the gates with positivity and meaning.
Real women like Rachel Peru, a 49 year old body confidence activist up and changed her career to be a body positive plus sized model to increase her self esteem and to “stop wasting energy hating her body.” She talks about how so many women over the age of 40 speak about losing their body confidence and with bravery and charisma. Peru takes her power back for herself and all those other women out there who struggle with their physical appearance and/or age with not only her modeling career, but her podcast on these issues as well.
But it doesn’t stop there. Jeff Rhodenizer , a Social Studies teacher at New Germany Rural High School teaches his students about how they feel about themselves on the inside opposed to the outside. Studies show that children younger and younger are facing body image issues and at a crazy rate due to the social media society they are being brought up in. So to see this teacher take these real life issues off Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter and bring them into the classroom is a breath of fresh air.
Among these body image activists, are my fellow bloggers on this issue spreading the word of body positivity and trying to put an end to body dysmorphia stigmas as we know it. Keep your eyes peeled for these courageous voices speaking up and calling out body images issues being engrained in our social media.
